Weight Loss Review
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Oct 31
Men are you tired of hearing about how flat your stomach used to be and how the heaviest thing you lift now is your gut over your belt? If so, thats about to change, as I (drum roll please) am about to show you How to Get Rid of the Beer Belly without Giving Up Beer! Now let’s get down to defining what a beer belly really is and determine if it is really caused by beer.
So, what is a beer belly? A beer belly is defined as a lump of fat thats taken up residence between your chest and what used to be your waist. Is it caused by beer? No. Science has proven the beer belly is fat caused by calorie build up, resulting from unhealthy diets and sedentary lifestyles. The abdomen is where men have their greatest deposit of fat cells so, if the body takes in a lot of calories and neglects to burn them through exercise, the body deposits that fat right in your stomach.
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Time for Cutliffe to Make a Decision
Filed under UncategorizedSep 28David Cutcliffe made a sharp coaching choice by promptly announcing Sunday that Thad Lewis would be his starter for this week’s battle with the Kansas Jayhawks.
Although I have only one issue with the way Cutcliffe went about it. It mainly is such a minor thing and I hesitated to even mention it, but felt compelled to do it.
Cutcliffe confirmed Lewis was one of a variety of players who had caught the flu and sat out in practice time.
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The Top 8 Fantasy Football Quarterbacks
Filed under UncategorizedSep 41. Drew Brees: Brees was simply the best quarterback in the NFL last year, and he’s a superstar. Especially when it comes to fantasy leagues. Brees had a handful of monster games last season, and it’s safe to say that this season should be no different. Bonus points when you factor in Colston’s return.
2. Tom Brady: I’d be tempted to put him at #1, but his rustiness could be an issue at the beginning of the season and it remains to be seen how well he’s recovered from injury. He’s looked strong in the preseason, but that’s no sure thing. Now that we’ve thrown out the risk factors, Brady is a fantasy stud and could easily be the best in football.
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Concussions in Sports and Their Lasting Effects
Filed under UncategorizedAug 26On an otherwise quiet day in Wisconsin, a high school gym is abuzz with a few students practicing their basketball. The gym is mostly quiet save for the regular sounds that take place on a basketball court, but one man hears ringing that no one else seems to here.
This man is a former NFL player and is suffering from the after effects of a concussion suffered during his career. In a survey of 2500 former pro football players, 60% of them reported suffering at least one concussion through the course of their career. This often overlooked injury is one that stays with many through the rest of their lives.
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